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Dominican College, Portstewart

1917 establishments in IrelandCatholic secondary schools in Northern IrelandDominican schools in the United KingdomEducational institutions established in 1917EngvarB from March 2020
Grammar schools in County LondonderryPortstewart
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Dominican College Portstewart is a grammar school in Portstewart, County Londonderry, Northern Ireland. It is situated on a cliff overlooking the Atlantic Ocean with views over Portstewart's promenade, the northern coastline of Northern Ireland and the County Donegal hills in the Republic of Ireland.

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Dominican College, Portstewart
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Dominican College

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BT55 7PF
Northern Ireland, United Kingdom
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